Diagnostic Instructions
Test Description
The fuel tank leak test is used to locate any fuel or fuel vapor escaping the fuel tank area. Fuel vapors escaping above the fuel level will be detected, if more than the calibrated amount, when the evaporative emission (EVAP) diagnostics complete one
test cycle. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will illuminate after the EVAP diagnostics have failed 2 test cycles.
Diagnostic Aids
• | Operate the vehicle under the condition of the customer concern. Under high temperature conditions fuel vapors may increase to the point of EVAP canister vapor saturation. Fuel vapors would then be released into the atmosphere. Once the engine is
running and the EVAP purge is enabled, all fuel vapor release would be eliminated. |
• | Movement of the EVAP pipes or the fuel pipes may help find an intermittent condition. |
• | If the fuel level is low, a liquid fuel leak may not be evident. |
Reference Information
Special Tools
• | J 41413-200
(J 41413-100) Evaporative Emissions System Tester (EEST) |
System Verification
Caution: Gasoline or gasoline vapors are highly flammable. A fire could occur
if an ignition source is present. Never drain or store gasoline or diesel
fuel in an open container, due to the possibility of fire or explosion. Have
a dry chemical (Class B) fire extinguisher nearby.
• | Inspect the fuel tank and the fuel pipes for damage or external leaks. |
• | Ignition ON, command the fuel pump relay ON with a scan tool. Inspect for fuel leaking from the fuel pipes. |
System Testing
- Disconnect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
.
- Remove the rear compartment trim panel. Refer to
Rear Compartment Trim Panel Replacement
.
- Remove the fuel pump module access cover.
Important: If the floating indicator registers any flow after stabilizing, a leak is evident.
- Ignition OFF, install the
J 41413-200
(J 41413-100) and the
GE-41415-50
. Test for a fuel leak while the system is under pressure referring
to the J 41413-210 Operation Manual.
- Using the
J 41413-200
(J 41413-100) and the J 41413-210 Operation Manual, introduce smoke into the evaporative emission (EVAP) system. Inspect for leaks in any of the following
locations:
• | The fuel tank, the fill limiter vent valve, the pressure relief valve, and the grade vent valve |
• | The fuel pump module housing, the fuel pump module seal, the fuel pipe, and the EVAP pipes |
• | The fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor seal |
• | The fuel fill pipe and hose |
Repair Instructions
Perform the
Diagnostic Repair Verification
after completing the diagnostic procedure.